Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Fabulinus" | Roman | The god who taught Roman children to utter their first word. It was the god Vagitåñuś who taught them to utter their first cry. Roman |
God name "Fabulinus" | Roman | Minor god of infants. Responsible for the first words of the child.... |
Goddess name "Fachea" | Ireland | Goddess of poetry and patron of bards. Ireland |
God name "Fagus" | Gaul / Pyrenean | God of beech trees. Gaul / Pyrenean |
God name "Faivarongo" | Polynesia | Grandsire of the Ocean and the god of sailors. Polynesia |
God name "Faivarongo" | Polynesian / Tikopia | God of mariners. The eldest son of a being known as Ariki Kafika Tuisifo, he is a patron and guardian of seafarers and is also regarded as the origin of the royal Tikopian lineage. Also known as the grandsire of the ocean. He is closely linked with the chthonic god TIFENUA and the sky god ATUA I KAFIKA.... |
God name "Faivarongo Tikopia" | Polynesia | A god of sailors |
Supreme god name "Fakavelikele" | Polynesia | The supreme god of the Futuna who, with songia and Fitu, was considered the source of all good and evil. Polynesia |
God name "Falhofner [Hollow-hoof]" | Norse | One of the horses of the gods. Norse |
God name "Fan K'uei" | China | God of butchers. China |
Goddess name "Fand" | Celtic | A goddess of happiness & pleasure |
Goddess name "Fand" | Irish | An early Irish sea goddess, later described as a "Queen of the Fairies". Her name is variously translated as "Pearl of beauty" or "A Tear". She is seen as the most beautiful of goddesses. |
God name "Faraguvol" | Puerto Rico / Haiti | Votive god. The deified trunk of a tree which is carried to a tribal chief and presented. The being represented, clåśśed as a ZEMI, is considered to wander about and can escape from a closed bag or sack.... |
God name "Faragvoul" | Puerto Rico / Haiti | A votive god |
God name "Faro" | Bambara / Mali, West Africa | River god. Regarded as the deity who brought order to the world at the time of creation. He impregnated himself and gave birth to twins who were the first human beings. He is also the progenitor of fish stocks in the river Niger. His chief adversary is the god of the desert wind, TELIKO. Faro is propitiated annually by a Komo society of men in a ritual of dancing. They use a special mask which is created anew each year. According to legend Faro came to earth after a long period of drought during which most of the living things died. He also gave mankind the gift of speech.... |
God name "Faro Bambara" | W Africa | A river god that brought order to the world when it was created |
Goddess name "Fata-Morgana" | Celtic | Goddess of the sea, illusion, enchantment, fate and death and queen of the Fortunate Isles. Celtic |
Goddess name "Fate" | Roman | A goddess of fate |